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Notice - Civil Service Commission Meeting Canceled

Mill Creek, WALocal News

The City of Mill Creek has announced the cancellation of the Civil Service Commission meeting originally scheduled for October 11, 2022. This decision is pivotal for local governance as it hinders the commission's ability to address pressing civil service matters, including recruitment and policy discussions. Stakeholders and residents looking for updates on civil service operations will need to adjust their expectations accordingly. The city emphasizes that future meetings will be scheduled to ensure ongoing dialogue with the community. This cancellation is a reminder of the importance of timely communication in local government, as it can directly affect public trust and engagement.

The Civil Service Commission plays a crucial role in maintaining the integrity and efficiency of public service in Mill Creek. For further details and updates, residents are encouraged to visit the official city website. The city remains dedicated to keeping the community informed about any changes to future meetings and events.

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